Czech justice ministry shouldn’t have accepted drug dealer’s gift, audit finds
The Czech justice ministry should not have accepted a gift that showed significant signs it could be tied to criminal activity, an external audit found.…
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The Czech justice ministry should not have accepted a gift that showed significant signs it could be tied to criminal activity, an external audit found.…
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Read more →Keir Starmer’s comms team is embracing the internet while his ministers try to control it. Labour seems to be in two minds over how to…
Read more →Lithuania’s Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas resigned Thursday morning following mounting allegations of unethical financial dealings, triggering a looming government reshuffle in Vilnius. “Just over an…
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